Want to know how to make a number cakes? If you want to skip the numbered candle, this is a great way to show the celebrant’s age with a twist!
Number Cakes & Dessert Ideas For Single Digit Birthdays
Baking has always been a favorite pastime of mine. I’ve made cakes before but I haven’t really gone around doing cake designs. So when I found this infographic, I felt like making number cakes couldn’t be that hard. You’ll just need the standard round or square tins to get started and you’ll be singing “Happy Birthday” in no time! Use this guide from Prepared with Love to learn how to make number cakes.
Number cakes can be made with larger tins, as long as they’re both the same size! Don’t forget to save the cake you don’t use for cake pops!
Number 0 Cakes
You will need both the round and the square tins. If you’re celebrating a decade year you’ll need 2 cakes!
Chocolate and Candy Number Cakes
Top your cake with colored candies and wrap it with chocolate. Kit-Kat will also work for this. See it here.
Pastel Number Cakes
Decorate your numbers with little drops of frosting for a fun floral loo!
Number 1 Cake
You will need the square tin only. Try your skills on these:
Giraffe Number Cake
The giraffe’s head does kinda look like the number one.
Baseball Lover Number Cake
A cute DIY cake for your little boy.
Pretty Pastel Number Cake
Pretty pastel fit for a princess. Just look how delicate the detail is.
2 Number Cake
You will need both the round and square tins. Check out some samples:
Lightning McQueen Number Cake
This is just creative. Turning the number two into a highway for Lightning.
Number Cake of Sweets
Thoughtful, creative and sweet!
Number 3 Cake
You will need both the round and square tins. Get some inspiration here:
Lady Beetle 3 Number Cake
So simple yet cute.
Smarties and Sprinkles Number Cake
Colorful and festive, just the perfect cake for a three-year-old.
Number 4 Cake
You will need the square tin only. Check out some number 4 cakes:
M&Ms Number Cake
This looks time-consuming but for your kid, I’m sure it’s worth it!
Four Racetrack Number Cake
Four cars on a number four cake. See how you can make it here.
Number 5 Cake
You will need both the round and square tins. View some cakes here:
Batman 5 Number Cake
Have the caped crusader join your party in the form of this number 5 cake. Wow!
Frozen-Themed Number Cake
The Frozen Fever is still on. Just ask Kamilah!
Number 6 Cake
You will need the round tin only x 2. Check out a couple here!
Superhero Number Cake
I’m sure it doesn’t matter whether they’re from Marvel or DC, they’re all cool!
Tigger Number Cake
Any kid will be hopping with joy like Tigger when you make them this cake.
Number 7 Cake
You will need the square tin only. Scroll on for cake ideas!
Moshling Party Number Cake
If your kid is into Moshi Monsters, they’ll love this idea!
Number 7 Photo Cake
Put some fondant and add your child’s photos.
Number 8 Cake
You will need the round tin only x 2.
Floral Number 8 Cake
It’s like eating a beautiful garden.
Angry Birds Number Cake
The birds don’t look too angry on this cake.
Number 9 Cake
You will need the round tin only x 2.
Chocolate Number 9 Cake
I’m sure this will be delicious!
Underwater Jelly and Marshmallow Cake
So many sweets in a cake… Kids will love this!
Want to see how you can make a number one cake? Watch this video tutorial from About.com:
Which cake are you making for the special person in your life? Let us know below in the comments!
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